Basant ChitaraLeela S. PanchakarlaS. B. KrupanidhiC. N. R. Rao
The use of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) as infrared photodetectors is explored, based on recent results dealing with solar cells, light-emitting devices, photodetectors, and ultrafast lasers. IR detection is demonstrated by both RGO and GNRs in terms of the time-resolved photocurrent and photoresponse. The responsivity of the detectors and their functioning are presented.
Basant ChitaraLeela S. PanchakarlaS. B. KrupanidhiC. N. R. Rao
H. AhmadM. TajdidzadehK. ThambiratnamM. Yasin
Vinod K SharmaJinal TaparSaurabh KishenNaresh Kumar Emani
Eui Yun JangJavier Carretero‐GonzálezAjeong ChoiWal Jun KimMikhail E. KozlovTaewoo KimTae June KangSeung Jae BaekDae Weon KimYung Woo ParkRay H. BaughmanYong Hyup Kim